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  • 15 May 2019 jane
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    Sea Change: Climate emergency, jobs and Managing the Phase-out of UK Oil & Gas Extraction

    This report reveals why UK must stop drilling new oil and gas fields in the North Sea in order to meet Paris climate commitments – and how the transition away from fossil fuels can create decent jobs and revive UK industry.  Published by Platform, Oil Change International, and Friends of the Earth Scotland. Supported by…


  • 28 Feb 2019 james
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    Silence in the Storm – Business and No Deal Brexit

      The storm in Westminster rages so ferociously that at times it’s hard to hear ourselves think. There is second by second coverage of the House of Commons and Downing Street from every conceivable angle. Backbenchers so obscure that we’ve never heard of them before are dragged through the TV studios and closely cross-questioned. Others…

    Silence in the Storm – Business and No Deal Brexit

  • The Invisible Machine – a gas pipeline in the Caucasus and a handshake in No10

    On the evening of Thursday 26th April 2018, it was warm and sunny in London. President Ilham Aliyev strode down Downing Street and was met by Prime Minister Theresa May with smile and a handshake. They posed for the cameras on the red carpet outside No 10 and then retired inside. A short formal chat…

    The Invisible Machine – a gas pipeline in the Caucasus and a handshake in No10

  • Paradigm shift in the House of the North – reflecting on ‘The Sky’s Limit’

      I’m trudging towards the top of Am Faochagach following my dear friend Greg Muttitt, who was for a long time central to Platform and is now part of the wider family. The smooth crest of this mountain rises like a whale’s back. Its lack of crags must have led to its name – Am…

    Paradigm shift in the House of the North – reflecting on ‘The Sky’s Limit’

  • 26 Oct 2016 admin

    Today’s oil drilling round could bust us through UK’s climate limits

    The UK government is pushing a massive new offshore drilling programme, that will take the UK beyond its climate limits. Oil companies had until 2pm today to bid for 1200 blocks covering large swathes of the sea off North-west and North-east Scotland and England. This is the the 29th Offshore Licensing Round, and it aims to identify hundreds of millions in…

    Today’s oil drilling round could bust us through UK’s climate limits

  • 15 Mar 2016 admin

    6 reasons why #Budget2016 really really shouldn’t subsidise North Sea oil even more

    Osborne is announcing his #Budget2016 on Weds, and there’s lots of pressure from the oil barons for more subsidies and tax cuts. Their income has been hit by the falling oil price, and in all those years of bonanza profits they never thought to save for this rainy day (even though it was predictable given the mostly cyclical…

    6 reasons why #Budget2016 really really shouldn’t subsidise North Sea oil even more

  • 25 Aug 2015 admin

    How to save energy jobs in Scotland: Public ownership, not tax cuts

    As thousands of North Sea oil workers lose their jobs, helicopter pilots threaten strike action over redundancy arrangements and Unite criticise the oil companies of failing “to plan for a rainy day when the sun shone”, we thought we’d share an extract of this new report. ——————————————————- Extract from “Jobs in Scotland’s New Economy”, published by the Scottish…

    How to save energy jobs in Scotland: Public ownership, not tax cuts

  • 12 Jan 2015 james
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    Share price of BP falling – will Shell take over BP?

    As the London Stock Exchange opened at 09.00 on Tuesday, 16th December, BP’s shareprice was down to 365 pence. It was the bottom of a long slide from 448 pence on the 21st November and investors in the company looked concerned that BP was failing badly. Shares in BP have lost 25% of their value…

    Share price of BP falling – will Shell take over BP?

  • 26 Sep 2014 james

    BP and #IndyRef – the need to constrain corporate influence in our democracy

    Around about 3.00 am on the morning of Friday 19th September, whilst anxiously watching the results come in on the Scottish Independence Referendum, we heard one of the commentators on STV ‘Scotland Decides’ explain his view that after months of the politicians being unable to help the voters make their decision, ‘business leaders’ had stepped…

    BP and #IndyRef – the need to constrain corporate influence in our democracy

  • 15 Sep 2014 admin

    The Secret Figures Behind North Sea Oil

    What’s missing from the oil debate around Scotland’s referendum? The dominant voices on both sides of the #indyref debate have focused on total reserves left on the UK Continental Shelf, and on the potential for an oil fund. But the debate has shied away from asking in whose interest oil should be governed, and whether…

    The Secret Figures Behind North Sea Oil